Things that test even the most veteran San Antonians

Almost worse than dodging the ladies having chisme hour in the middle of the aisle, but at least there's free sushi samples.

Navigating an H-E-B parking lot after 5 p.m.

Almost worse than dodging the ladies having chisme hour in the middle of the aisle, but at least there's free sushi samples.

Photo: Tyler White, Photo By Tyler White

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Navigating an H-E-B parking lot after 5 p.m.

Almost worse than dodging the ladies having chisme hour in the middle of the aisle, but at least there's free sushi samples.

Navigating an H-E-B parking lot after 5 p.m.

Almost worse than dodging the ladies having chisme hour in the middle of the aisle, but at least there's free sushi samples.

Photo: Tyler White, Photo By Tyler White

Things that test even the most veteran San Antonians

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San Antonians are experts at outmaneuvering Fiesta crowds while balancing a tower of empty beer cups in one hand and a gordita in the other and they can magically pick out the bacon and egg from a pile of identically wrapped up tacos, but there are still a few parts of daily life that challenge even longtime residents.

Take trying to find parking at H-E-B after work, as if the day wasn't stressful enough. Or driving in the rain, also known as San Antonio's biggest complaint.